Love It! Buy It In Oakland!

I love a home that smells good. Whether it is garlic and onions sautéing or cookies baking, nothing is as inviting as a heavenly scent. Sometimes when I visit open houses in the area, (Oakland and Berkeley), I see Realtors burning fragrant candles or simmering mulling spices on the stove. The purpose is to draw people in, and have them linger.

I am a candle addict and it is amazing how expensive candles are!!! Diptyque Candles are $80, imported from France and have a cult following. Is it worth spending so much money on something that will last 60-100 hours? We live in a society where luxury goods are in high demand. We really can't afford it, but we want it, so we charge it. My grandmother, who lived through the depression, had tapered unscented candles for special occasions only. Perhaps she had a few pillar candles for emergency purposes, but she would never burn candles while she was enjoying an evening at home! To burn candles essentially is like burning money.

So let me get back on track, I indulge in candle. I have tried dozens of brands and fragrances and I have two favorites. Slatkin Pamplemousse (grapefruit) for $28.00 and Bluewick GuavaPeel for $32.00.

These two candles give you the biggest bang for your buck, as their delectable aroma will fill more than a room.

If you live in the Oakland/Berkeley area take a trip to Rockridge Home on College Avenue. This is a fun and independently owned home furnishing shop. When you walk into Rockridge Home, the aroma of Bluewick’s GuavaPeel candle will draw you in. (They always burn this candle during store hours.)

At Rockridge Home you can buy several sizes of this amazing candle and you have the benefit of smelling it before you buy it. (Shop at Rockridge Home for wedding gifts, candles, sofas, coffee tables and more.)

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Coming Soon!

Location: Upper Laurel

Are you yearning for a roomy mid century home with original period details? How about a level lot for a gardener’s paradise? My up coming listing on Enos Avenue is what you have been waiting for. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is move-in ready and waiting for your personal touch. Downstairs has an extra large rumpus room, large attached two-car garage, room for a third bathroom, plenty of storage and a new sliding glass door leading to the patio and plentiful yard. Appreciate the impeccable condition, the new roof, furnace, and hot water heater and a home built the old fashion way. (Built to last.)

Currently no photos are available, as the seller and I are working together to get this beauty ready for you.

This photo is of 35th Avenue and MacArthur in 1940, in the Laurel District of Oakland

courtesy of the Online Archives of the Public Library

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Mignonne is One!

Johnelle Mancha, Proprietor of Mignonne (Johnelle and her mother, Kimberlee are a mother-daughter team that love everything French) Also pictured is Johnelle's brother.

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Alfonso Dominguez, (Johnelle's fiancee and business partner, they own Drift)

Mignonne Decor is a boutique in Old Oakland offering new modern and quality vintage objects in an inspiring environment. This is the place to go for hostess gifts, a unique treasure, or inspiration.

For Mignonne's first birthday party champagne and refreshments were served, bistro tables surrounded the boutique, and a DJ played an eclectic arrangement as people mingled and shopped.

As an Oakland Realtor and resident I want to shop in Oakland and this is the exact type of business Oaklanders have been craving. You would see a boutique like Mignonne on Union Street in S.F or Fourth Street in Berkeley, but being that Johnelle is an Oakland native, we are privileged to have her on our turf! Please take the time to visit Mignonne and support one of Oakland's own!

Urban Living Tour, Oakland

Mark your calendars for the Urban Living Tour, benefitting Rebuilding Together Oakland. Sunday September 15th from 11 am - 5 pm. The tour will start at the Historic Oakland Train Station. The tour promises to celebrate the East Bay's unique urban fabric.

I searched for more information without luck, but the event sounds tempting and it is for a good cause. 100% of the proceeds will go to Rebuilding Together Oakland. Rebuilding Together Oakland (RTO) rehabilitates the homes of low-income elderly and disabled homeowners, so they may live in safety, comfort and independence. For more info and to purchase tickets, click here.

This photo is of an Amtrak train approaching the Oakland Train Station at Jack London Square. (Where the tour begins!)

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